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Hi guys i recently got 910 vodaphone broadband package and wondered if using the router as modem and plugging in asus ax5700 would be a upgrade in the range department. Also my speeds go from 800s to 300 feom one side of the house to the other?
 
Hi guys i recently got 910 vodaphone broadband package and wondered if using the router as modem and plugging in asus ax5700 would be a upgrade in the range department. Also my speeds go from 800s to 300 feom one side of the house to the other?
That sounds fine speed wise, WiFi is a convenience not an ideal solution.
Router wise id save your money you won't get any meaningful improvements in range or speed. You mostly upgrade routers for control reasons, like running VLANs.
 
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If I were doing that I’d hardwire the second router (really a wireless point) and place it in a separate room.
 
Hi guys i recently got 910 vodaphone broadband package and wondered if using the router as modem and plugging in asus ax5700 would be an upgrade in the range department. Also my speeds go from 800s to 300 feom one side of the house to the other?
Unless you need the functions of another router, simply buy an access point and mount it upstairs centrally. Look into UniFi, but there are others. I would read into Asus as mentioned, very shady company and with a history of security issues where their networking kit.
 
Having two devices in separate locations it’s better that trying to cover the whole property with a single device.
Yeah I agree with this and other comments to use a proper AP and not a consumer AIO router.

OP, Take your current router and connect it to a proper AP via Ethernet - it’ll result in a much better connection.

I bought a used Unifi cloud Gateway Ultra (for £50) and a Unifi U6 Pro (for £105) and some CAT5e cables to extend the network from the stock router and it’s much better. (You just connect the stock router via Ethernet to the WAN port on the Unifi Gateway Router)

Ubiquity/Unifi is quite expensive for the money but work really nicely for most people - there are other brands that offer better value but it depends on a lot of factors.

I’ve read reasonably good things about WiFi mesh systems and I have used one before and they do work ok but nothing beats a LAN cable as a backhaul.

Check out MOCA networking if you have COAX in the walls - it’s well rated and said to be better than Ethernet over power.
 
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One really good access point that offers really good value for the money is the Ruijie RG-RAP2260(E) which has 4x4 MIMO on both the 2.4ghz and 5ghz spectrums with WiFi 6 and is really affordable.

I’ve seen the above on sale at £114 inc VAT which is insane.

I was lucky enough to get a POE injector with the AP I bought and that is a pain because it adds bulk and cost but it’s not the end of the world because it means you can mount the AP really high for better distribution and it doesn’t stick out.

I hope this helps.
 
Having two devices in separate locations it’s better that trying to cover the whole property with a single device.
I didn't say otherwise. I said why waste your money on an all in one device rather than get what you actually want an access point. You can use two routers at the same time.
 
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